Makes me wish I was buying gold instead of playing video games when I was 17.
Eh. It's a nice way to own gold, but numismatically they don't do much for me.
Wow! You've got my most expensive beat by a wide margin too.
I have two accounts, one I use frequently to buy and sell, and another that just sits around getting very little use. Guess which one gets the 5X...
Neat find, and pretty good eye appeal for a dug copper coin.
I love how they called out those three guys in print. They should do that in Coin World.
The only thing I don't like about it is that blotchy patch at the left obverse. I like that type of toning too. Judging what I can buy coins that...
Looks like an XF, nice coin.
Very appealing.
Very nice. I love Capped Bust quarters.
Whaaat!
Thanks for those photos. I think the coin is authentic. It has been at least dipped, at most improperly cleaned at some point in the last 20 or so...
Can we see a picture of the edge of the coin?
64, maybe 65
Hard to tell from these photos as others have posted, but this looks like a good candidate for third party grading.
I don't understand #4.
The Lebanese even used real gold in the fake US gold coins. I was told they were faking US gold not so much to deceive, but to facilitate trade.
[ATTACH] You didn't say I had to be reasonable. Neat that you're related to Treat, Paul.
The 1795 is great, but I'd have trouble dealing with the planchet flaw on that 1792, for a coin so expensive and important.
Neat coin! One I would dismiss without too much of a second look, if I wasn't careful. I would not expect this to be a $500+ coin.
Separate names with a comma.